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You can’t fix what you can’t see. That scratchy throat your daughter gets every morning, the headaches that disappear when you leave the house, the allergies that never seem to go away—these aren’t always seasonal problems.
Indoor air pollution can be up to 70% worse than outdoor air in many homes. That’s not a scare tactic. That’s what happens when humidity gets trapped in older homes, when ventilation systems recirculate the same contaminated air, when mold grows quietly behind walls.
A professional air quality test tells you exactly what’s in your air and where it’s coming from. Mold spores, dust mites, volatile organic compounds, humidity levels—we measure what matters. Then you know whether you’re dealing with a ventilation issue, hidden water damage, or something that needs immediate attention before it gets worse.
We’ve been handling air quality issues in Newtown and throughout Bucks County for years. We’re IICRC-certified, which means we’ve been trained in proper mold identification and assessment protocols—not just guessing based on what we see.
We know how Newtown’s humidity levels work. We know the older brick foundations trap moisture differently than newer construction. We know where to look in split-levels, where basements stay damp even without visible leaks, and what Pennsylvania’s summer humidity does to attics and crawl spaces.
You’re not getting a national franchise that rotates technicians. You’re getting local specialists who’ve handled this exact situation in homes just like yours.
We start with a free inspection. You walk us through your concerns—where symptoms happen, what you’ve noticed, how long it’s been going on. We’re listening for patterns that point to specific problems.
Then we test. We use infrared cameras to find temperature differences that indicate moisture. We use moisture meters on walls, floors, and ceilings. We take air samples in problem areas and send them to a lab for analysis. If we suspect mold, we’re looking for spore counts and types—because not all mold is the same, and the solution depends on what’s actually growing.
You get a detailed report that explains what we found, what it means for your health, and what needs to happen next. If it’s a ventilation problem, we’ll tell you. If it’s hidden water damage, we’ll show you exactly where. If it’s mold that needs professional remediation, we’ll give you a clear plan and upfront pricing.
No surprises. No upselling. Just honest assessment and real solutions.
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Our residential air quality testing covers what matters most in Newtown homes. We’re checking humidity levels—because Pennsylvania summers push humidity into the danger zone where mold thrives. We’re testing for mold spores, identifying types and concentrations. We’re looking for moisture intrusion that you can’t see but that’s feeding contamination behind walls or above ceilings.
We use professional-grade equipment, not hardware store meters. Infrared cameras, calibrated moisture detection, air sampling that gets analyzed by certified labs. The same tools we’d use if we were testing our own homes.
Newtown’s older housing stock presents specific challenges. Homes built before 1985 often have limited ventilation, brick foundations that hold moisture, and crawl spaces that stay damp year-round. We know what to look for because we’ve seen it dozens of times. We know that finished basements in this area often trap humidity between the foundation and drywall. We know that attics here can stay damp long enough for mold to establish itself even without roof leaks.
You’re getting testing that’s designed around local conditions, not a generic checklist.
We offer a free initial inspection to assess your situation. That’s not a sales pitch—it’s us looking at your home, listening to your concerns, and determining what testing actually makes sense for your situation.
If comprehensive testing is needed, costs depend on the size of your home and what we’re testing for. A basic mold air test for a typical Newtown home usually runs a few hundred dollars. More extensive testing that includes multiple rooms, lab analysis, and moisture mapping costs more. We give you upfront pricing before we do anything.
Here’s what matters: you’re not paying for testing you don’t need. If we can visually confirm mold and the source is obvious, we’ll tell you that and move straight to remediation. If your symptoms suggest hidden contamination or you’re dealing with a real estate transaction that requires documentation, then professional testing makes sense. We’ll walk you through what’s necessary and why.
You can, but you’ll probably end up frustrated. Most home test kits only tell you that mold spores are present—which is true in basically every home. They don’t tell you what type, whether the concentration is dangerous, or where it’s coming from.
The bigger issue is that DIY kits can’t find hidden problems. If mold is growing behind a wall or above a ceiling, a surface test won’t catch it. If your humidity levels are feeding contamination in your crawl space, a test kit won’t identify the source. You might confirm there’s a problem, but you won’t know how to fix it.
Professional testing uses calibrated equipment that costs thousands of dollars. We’re measuring air quality in multiple locations, using infrared to find moisture you can’t see, and sending samples to certified labs that identify specific mold species. Then we interpret those results based on what we know about Newtown homes and what typically causes these problems here. That’s the difference between data and answers.
Unexplained health symptoms are the biggest red flag. If you or your family have respiratory issues, scratchy throats, headaches, or allergy symptoms that get better when you leave the house, something in your indoor air is likely causing it. That’s not normal, and it’s worth investigating.
Visible signs matter too. Musty odors, water stains, condensation on windows, or any history of water damage or flooding—these all point to potential mold growth or air quality issues. In Newtown, we see a lot of basement humidity problems and attic condensation that homeowners don’t realize is feeding mold.
You should also test if you’re buying or selling a home, especially older properties. Newtown has beautiful historic homes, but many have moisture and ventilation challenges that aren’t obvious during a walkthrough. Testing gives you documentation and peace of mind. If you’ve got young children, elderly family members, or anyone with a compromised immune system living in the home, testing is even more important—because they’re most vulnerable to the health effects of poor indoor air quality.
The inspection and testing itself usually takes two to three hours for a typical Newtown home. We’re walking through the entire property, using infrared cameras and moisture meters in key areas, taking air samples, and documenting everything we find.
Lab results take a few days. We send air samples to certified labs that analyze spore counts and identify specific mold types. Once we get those results back, we schedule a follow-up to walk you through what we found and what it means.
The whole process from initial inspection to getting your detailed report usually takes about a week. If you’re dealing with obvious water damage or visible mold that needs immediate attention, we can start remediation while we wait for lab results—because sometimes you don’t need confirmation to know action is required. We’ll discuss that during the inspection based on what we’re seeing and what your situation requires.
Yes, but here’s the reality: all mold growth indoors is a problem. Some types are more toxic than others, but any mold growing in your home means you have a moisture issue that needs fixing.
Testing identifies what type of mold you’re dealing with and the concentration of spores in your air. That matters because it tells us how aggressive remediation needs to be. Black mold (Stachybotrys) requires more careful containment and removal than common mildew. High spore counts mean the contamination is active and spreading.
What testing really does is give you a complete picture. You’ll know if the problem is isolated to one area or if it’s throughout the home. You’ll know if your HVAC system is spreading spores. You’ll know whether your family’s health symptoms match the type and level of contamination we found. Then you can make informed decisions about remediation instead of guessing. In Newtown, where humidity creates perfect conditions for mold, that information is critical for solving the problem permanently instead of just treating surface symptoms.
Yes. We don’t just test and hand you a report—we fix the problem. If our air quality testing finds mold, we handle the complete remediation process from containment to removal to prevention.
That’s important because the testing and remediation need to work together. We already know where the contamination is, what’s causing it, and how extensive it is. We don’t have to start over or bring in another company that might interpret the results differently.
Our remediation follows EPA-approved methods and Pennsylvania regulations. We contain the affected area so spores don’t spread during removal. We remove contaminated materials safely. We treat surfaces with antimicrobial solutions. Then we fix the underlying moisture problem—because removing mold without fixing what caused it just means it’ll come back. We handle everything from start to finish, and we coordinate with your insurance company if coverage applies. You’re getting complete service from people who already understand your specific situation.
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